If you run the statement through Admin Execute SQL (and send to remotes), the statement will be packaged and sent to the remotes where the statement will run on their database. This won't impact syncronization.

We generally break up jobs like this so that remotes are not hit too
hard with these changes. It will affect remote users more if they have
larger databases or have more records impacts by these changes. You
will also need to remind (several times?) your remote users to sync
often during this process so that they can process the data in smaller
chunks.

Just a reminder, be sure you are running these scripts through the Admin
"Execute SQL" tool so that the changes do in fact sync out.

On the other hand, you could run it all and then cut new databases
again...

LaNae
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